Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1930, Page 20

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WAS v G 15 AR 1 MAY 29, ;O—Real Work in the sixth, before he finally finished his opponent. Von_ Porat’s victory probably blasted TrUnobAY, 1930. Jfor Battle With Sharkey whatever chances he had of getting a match with Griffith, tch that prob- ably would draw a indoor or out: P-4 SPORIS. il Ciuiingt BEAR, SPORTS. Leonard Finds That Schmeling Is Down DECLARES GERMAN NEWcowers SPEED N pORAT GRTICS door crowd, but it also placed him in|him with the winner of the Jack line for bigger game. The stadium |Sharkey-Max Schmeling fight for the tchmaker is now seeking a bout for | heavyweight crown. ONRGH TR 55 MUSTEATWORS NEW YORK.—Fidel La Barba, Los | Angeles, outpolnted Bushy «OTAAM: | Strengthened by the addition of & ’ outpointed’ ) group of stalwart players who performed | . ) , knocked k Gagnon, Bosto; 1 | | Using Crowding Style That| 65 Victore Livan, mias, ostvointed | show” merked improvement. ohmmess| knockout of Gagnon Belies = Haakon Hansen, Norway (8). Henry| will meet Plerce A. C. Sunday after-| o Is Needed When Fighter Charge Norwegian Has No Meets a Boxer. Fighting Heart. 222 noon at 3 o'clock in Magruder Park, Hyattsville, in a serior section game of the Capital City League. It will be more, outpointed Harry Mason, Eng- in the public high school base ball | Firpo, New Castle, Pa., outpointed Bus- ger Johnny Cline, Fresno, Calif., out- pointed Eddie Ballatin, Chicago (4). the first formal ball game to be played MILWAUKEE—King Levinsky, Chi-| on this diamond. The park was some cago, knocked out Mitz Minikel, Mil-| time ago donated by Hyattsville as a| waukee (1). | municipal recreation center. Olmsteds | By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS.—George Cook, Syd-| Won the only game they have vlayed | HICAGO, May 20.—Otto von NN Blireg Dretened o seNtweient Champlen | ey, Aniiralls, cutpointed Chuck wig- (0 | m"l:w':;el};;fif and are hopeful of Porat, long ridiculed as & fight- NDICOTT, N. Y, May 20.— | S!35, Iodianapols (0). @ @ o Schwake,| . Dependables of the team now include | ing man without a real fight- Max Schmeling has taken | gt i Everett Russell, Calvin Young, Charlie ing heart, has bounded back ly, Bernie ‘Hammell, Jim Daniels, Henry 2% On¢ Of the outstanding candidates the tip I've been trying to Casassa, Joe Ready, Lawrence Lewis, give him and now he is do- b o Quantrille, Dick Nelson, Harry English, | 10T the heavyweight boxing champion- OKIAHOMA CITY —Johnny Simp-| Fred Nau, Frank Cumberland. Gilbert | ship. | son, San_Antonio, Tex., knocked "“‘l’x’-fifi&efiofi T ayilis, Fred| The angular Norwegian regained his | N o s g LD Miller. - Russell, Tech first baseman and | Standing and completely belied his soft- hearted reputation at the Chicago Sta- pitcher, is slated to hurl against Pierce. dium last night by battering Jack Gag- s MIKE GIBBONS BOBS UP. non, knockout conqueror of Tuffy Grif- fith, to the ranvas after six slashing ST PAUL, Minn., May 20 ().—Mike | Gibbons, orice the’ “phantom” of the rounds. middleweight boxing ranks, is {raining| The knockout victory was perhaps today for another fight. This time in the political arenc. Gibbons “weighed | ¢ most impressive turned in by Von in” by filing for Ramsey County Porat since his invasion of America. sheriff, one of nine candidates for the | Aiming heavy right-hand smashes skill- office. fully at his fast-moving target, the big Norseman was as relentless in his at- |tack as he had been mericiful in pre- HARTFORD, Conn, May 20 (f)-. Vious fights. Six times he felled the |\ L‘S-.)ag ‘t'o‘ l?iml:n llo‘mn% b;uz bel\tawae”r; Boston Gob before he put him down N | Lout lan and Joey Medill | | of Chicago acheduled for Jast might was |2hd Put him out for the count. The SR = postponed until Monday, June 2. e o Gagnon became in the — face of the heavy attack, the more furi- CAMPOLO IS ALTERNATE TURNER TACKLES GIGLI0, |°U® beceme the barrage of punches, FOR JACK-MAX BATTLE| ,, Turner, veteran District wrestler, | Bl e NEW YORK, May 29 (%) —Vittorio| Will be after revenge when he engages | Outweighing his rival 17% pounds, Campolo, Argentine heavyweight, has| g‘(‘;‘;loorflt lelew':m;htm :!; ct‘l}% '.'e"é’}:: | Von Porat sparred leisurely during the R:e oo :mgnkyul{«;-dlmw: wm‘ ‘src%g:findeg'fl Gayety. Bobby Mainfort will face Pete | 1175t round, found his range and opened Jack Sharkey title bout at the Yankee | Zebriskey in another match. Hisjsissc o Sisimconl. 1o 2N ound ——————s he floored Gagnon for counts of eight Stadium June 1! and nine with terrific punches to the In the 10-round seml-final Arthur De Kuh, Italian glant, is to meet Wal- head and body. He repeated his knock- downs, once in the third and three times BY BENNY LEONARD, 2, 727 Louis, outpointed Frankie Wine, Philadelphia (10). Peewee Kalser, St. Louis, knocked out Kid Adams, Ha- ing more boxing. He’s beginning to train for his fight with Jack Sharkey which is to decide the heavyweight championship zln mei o ke 3 Yankee Stadium on June 12. He's boxing at least seven rounds a;HEAVY SCORING MARKS day and is using four sparring partners. i3 WEEKDAY LEAGUE TILTS First, let me press on you that| pHeavy scoring marked games 1 Dis- ghmed ling i: noi nmmbr;l:igm ufi"n’}ux‘; | trict :Zek-dl_v gbue ball lglgues yes e does not make | ractice bouts. T cannot find fault With | e sertere 70 HeE Bim in this, for some of the best gym- nasium fighters I ever saw did not do g0 well when it came to actual combat in the ring, and vice versa. So it seems to be with Schmel- ing. Max is in there trying out new things; he's scheming and planning and studying the game, using his sparring ?ums as an aid to this study. He is earning. In his sparring bouts he is figuring out a way to beat Jack Sharkey. And Schmeling is pretty good at figur- ing, too. Dont get the idea that this Tellow 1 going to be any soft snap. Crowds His Sparring Partners. T have been watching him box. He crowds his sparring partners, and that leads me to believe his plan is to fight Sharkey a crowding fight. Probably Max realizes that Sharkey is a clever boxer. The fundamental principle of Day! ;!;z game is “fight a boxer and box a thter.” In this Schmeling is on the right track. It is the thing for him to do, if he can, against Sharkey. That is what Johnny Risko. and “Tom Heeney did When they .met Sharkey. They kept crowding him. Schmeling must know this, for Joe Jacobs would tell him. 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